Flames engulfing original coca cola bottle
Julian Cruz
Flames engulfing original coca cola bottle
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This looks like it belongs in an ad. Very well done.
I think the background could be slightly less distracting, however I think the image overall is very visually appealing.
I think the contrast of the coke bottle and the flame is really interesting. Would love to see this image with a black background.
I like the white color of the flames, though I find the Nutrition Facts label distracts a bit from the focus of the image.
This image is quite beautiful Julian, great work. I like how there are various interpretations one can have while look at this image. To me, it does look like an anti-corporation advertisement.
I think the full photo would have looked much better, just to see more of the blue flames.
It gives me the feeling of a coca cola commercial ad.
I think this photograph is brilliant and has potential for social commentary.
The burning Coca Cola part is such a great representation of today’s health question and makes strong statement!
I appreciate the irony of coke bottle burning. I would love to see the full photo.
Maybe you should try editing the image a little more to ensure the flow of the flame stands out more
I like how the flame is on the outside and around the bottle. Loved hearing your concept of “ice-cold vs flaming hot”.
Sometimes not having a colored background can make a photo better. I liked the choice of involving coke into this experiment.
I like the blue ring from the isopropyl alcohol, I would love to see more of your photos where that is more prominent. The flames being lighter in color is very interesting, since most of the combustion photos we have are bright orange flames.
I think it is interesting that you chose to set a coke bottle on fire, did you take pictures when the bottle was full of liquid as well as empty?
Very creative idea to use isopropyl alcohol as a fuel for the fire surrounding the coca-cola bottle. What do you think about the focus on the flames
I like how you focused on the bottle, but I am curious as to what is happening outside the frame
Good job with capturing the smoke off the bottle. I would recommend using a neutral backdrop. The background, I think distracts from what you’re trying to present in the image.
Looks like some sort of advertisement
The picture looks nice but I think you focused on the coca cola more than needed.
I enjoyed how the coke bottle normally has fluid inside of it, but now its filled with fluid on the outside.
Great choice going with the coca-cola bottle. I like how the smoke looks like in this picture.
What do you think about the proportion of flame to other items in the picture?
What influenced your decision to have the focus on the bottle, rather than the flames?
I like how you used a coke bottle and lit it on fire to juxtopose the usual “ice cold coke” and polar bears.
I think the labels are a bit distracting, and I feel like not much of the flow is actually visible. But really cool idea and the setting is good.
I like how the flame is non-symmetric, you can really sense the dynamic nature of the combustion.
This makes me think of a coca cola commercial in the winter time. The commercials are always about snuggling up in front of a fire and enjoying a coke and this makes me think of it
Very interesting idea to the flames around a Coke bottle; the flames look white to me which is pretty cool.
I love the idea behind this image, but I actually didn’t know this bottle was on fire until you said something. I don’t think the phenomenon was super clearly visualized here from the framing, background, and color choice of this composition.
Why did you choose to focus on the bottle and not the flame? I really like the unique concept behind this photo.
I like how you captured the flame while its engulfing the bottle
I like the focus. I think a dark background would’ve added to the feeling
I’m really surprised that the label did not burn considering the temperature of the heat. Also I really like your deeper juxtaposition of hot and cold.
I like the look of the vintage coke bottle and the contrast between the red label and the white looking flame.
I think adding a subject to the photo gives it a great artistic feel. From a scientific perspective it can be interesting to see how the flame moves around the object.
Would you be able to take the photo without the label? I think it would make the photo a bit cleaner if it were just a glass bottle.
In post production, you could edit out the subject and flames and put them on a black background.